Sox is cute, funny, and lovable, so why wouldn't Andy have gotten a toy of that? And how come we've NEVER heard of Sox from Buzz before? (Heck, they could make an entire Toy Story adventure where Buzz tries to find his missing toy, Sox!) Also, with this movie being from 1995 or earlier, the effects are infinitely better than anything we would have seen back then. Then there's the fact that Buzz has a cat companion named Sox in this movie. And let's face it - that's just offensive to consider. That would kind of imply that Allen's voice is a knock-off of Buzz. why do the toys have a different voice than the one in the movie? Sure, that sometimes happens with toys, but that actually makes Allen's Buzz generic and inauthentic. So if this is the movie that made Andy a Buzz fan. I love Evans as Captain America, and he is able to capture some of the spirit of Buzz here, but he just isn't Tim Allen - and for that matter, Buzz Lightyear. However, there's so much about this movie that doesn't seem to line up with the original Toy Story that you have to wonder if the filmmakers even watched the original film.įor starters, Tim Allen's iconic voice performance as Buzz Lightyear for all 4 Toy Story movies, the three Toy Story Toons animated shorts, and the two holiday specials has been replaced by Chris Evans. The first moments of the movie reveal to the audience via white text on a black screen that little Andy from 1995's Toy Story became a Buzz Lightyear fan because he watched a Buzz Lightyear movie. Pixar's latest effort, Lightyear, has been polarizing audiences since its release. Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main).Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
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